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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
245 0 0 _aRepublican Vietnam, 1963–1975 :
_bWar, Society, Diaspora /
_ced. by Tuong Vu, Trinh M. Luu.
264 1 _aHonolulu :
_bUniversity of Hawaii Press,
_c[2023]
264 4 _c©2023
300 _a1 online resource (324 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 0 _aStudies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tAbbreviations --
_tINTRODUCTION. War, the Second Republic, and the Diaspora --
_tCHAPTER ONE “Everything Depends on Us Alone”: President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu’s Vietnamization Strategy --
_tCHAPTER TWO “All the Communists Must Leave”: The Origin, Evolution, and Failure of Saigon’s Peace Demands, 1963–1973 --
_tCHAPTER THREE War, Nation-Building, and the Role of the Press in the Second Republic --
_tCHAPTER FOUR Reconceptualizing Foreign Aid: The United States’ Commercial Import Program for the Republic of Vietnam, 1954–1975 --
_tCHAPTER FIVE Building Higher Education during War: South Vietnam’s Public Universities in the Second Republic, 1967–1975 --
_tCHAPTER SIX Buddhist Social Work in the Vietnam War: Thích Nhất Hạnh and the School of Youth for Social Service --
_tCHAPTER SEVEN Political Philology and Academic Freedom: A Defense of Thích Minh Châu --
_tCHAPTER EIGHT Songs of Sympathy in Time of War: Commercial Music in the Republic of Vietnam --
_tCHAPTER NINE Pray the Rosary and Do Apostolic Work: The Modern Vietnamese Catholic Associational Culture --
_tCHAPTER TEN Rhizomatic Transnationalism: Nhạc Vàng and the Legacy of Republicanism in Overseas Vietnamese Communities --
_tCHAPTER ELEVEN Ethnic Buddhism and Women in Hoa Pham’s Lady of the Realm and Chi Vu’s Anguli Ma: A Gothic Tale --
_tCHAPTER TWELVE Vietism: Human Rights, Carl Jung, and the New Vietnamese --
_tBibliography --
_tContributors --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aEnglish-language scholarship all too often dismisses South Vietnam as an American creation, a product of US imperialism. Republican Vietnam, 1963–1975 boldly upends this depiction, exposing a diverse and dynamic portrait of the Second Republic. In twelve essays, each based on original archival research, the volume brings to life the Second Republic in all its complexities, displaying how politicians, students, educators, publishers, journalists, musicians, religious leaders, businessmen, and ordinary citizens built a highly intricate society—with dazzling entrepreneurial zeal, an outspoken press, globally engaged religions, a vibrant intellectual and associational culture, and a level of artistic production that remains unmatched since the Vietnam War. That inspired and frenzied age, though short lived, held a resilient spirit that Vietnamese refugees have kept alive. The trove of vernacular music and print media, not to mention the many associations the Vietnamese diaspora founded, exemplify the republican values that once energized South Vietnamese culture. But this nuanced society has appeared in popular media and American scholarship as a hopelessly dependent nation, led by corrupt dictators beholden to US interests. In contrast to such negative stereotypes, this account situates South Vietnamese front and center as agents of their own histories. Republican Vietnam is the first collection of scholarly essays on the Second Republic since the end of the Vietnam War. It is also among the first to use republicanism as a lens to re-examine twentieth-century Vietnamese history, the Vietnam War, and the diaspora. The twelve essays together show how war, in tandem with external intervention, shaped South Vietnam’s economy, culture, and the life of every individual and family. By featuring works from Vietnamese and Vietnamese diasporic studies, this text takes the important step of bridging the two fields, laying the foundation for cross-disciplinary projects in the future.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Mrz 2024)
650 0 _aRepublicanism.
650 0 _aVietnamese diaspora.
650 0 _aVietnamese
_zForeign countries.
650 7 _aHISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia.
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653 _aPolitical Science.
653 _aThe Second Republic.
653 _aVietnam Republic.
653 _aVietnam.
700 1 _aAnh, Phạm Vũ Lan
_eautore
700 1 _aGadkar-Wilcox, Wynn
_eautore
700 1 _aGibbs, Jason
_eautore
700 1 _aHoang, Thanh
_eautore
700 1 _aHoang, Tuan
_eautore
700 1 _aHồng Hà, Phạm Thị
_eautore
700 1 _aLan Anh, Phạm Vũ
_eautore
700 1 _aLuu, Trinh M.
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aLê, Adrienne Minh-Châu
_eautore
700 1 _aMinh-Châu Lê, Adrienne
_eautore
700 1 _aPham, Vinh Phu
_eautore
700 1 _aPhu Pham, Vinh
_eautore
700 1 _aPhạm, Thị Hồng Hà
_eautore
700 1 _aPrentice, David L.
_eautore
700 1 _aThanh, Cam Hoang
_eautore
700 1 _aThùy Dung, Trương
_eautore
700 1 _aTrương, Thùy Dung
_eautore
700 1 _aVeith, George J.
_eautore
700 1 _aVu, Tuong
_eautore
_ecuratore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
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